Chapter 6- Telecommunications and Networking
software-defined networks (SDNs)
-software controls decisions how network traffic flows across network devices are managed
A. extranet
An/The _____ connects network of multiple organizations so they can communicate securely. A. extranet B. intranet C. Internet D. externet
B. bits
Bandwith is stated in ____ per second. A. bytes B. bits C. beeps D. blips
broadband technologies
Cable and DSL are what?
broadcast media (wireless media)
Communications channels that use electromagnetic media (the "airwaves") to transmit data.
Network Access Points (NAPs)
Computers that act as exchange points for Internet traffic and determine how traffic is routed.
MAN
Metropolitan Area Network
B. Internet
The ___ layer of TCP/IP is responsible for addressing, routing, and packaging data packets. A. network surface B. transport C. Internet D. application
-Application -Transport Layer -Internet -Network Interface Layer
What are the 4 layers of the TCP/IP Model?
D. coaxial
___ is a cable medium. A. Radio B. microwave C. satellite D. coaxial
D. teleconferencing
____ does not allow participants to communicate face to face. A. telepresence B. videoconferencing C. videoprescence D. teleconferencing
A. dial up
____ modems convert information for use on the POTS and are almost extinct in most parts of the developed world today. A. dial up B. cable C. DSL D. fiber
C. cable
____ modems operate over coaxial cable. A. dial up B. DSL C. cable D. fiber
C. NAPs
_____ are exchange points for Internet traffic. A. IAPs B. ISPs C. NAPs D. NSPs
DSL (digital subscriber line)
cable that is in your home and dorms
cable media (wireline media)
communications channels that use physical wires or cables to transmit data and information
ISP (Internt Service Provider)
company that provides Internet connections for a fee
fiber optic cable
consists of thousands of very thin filaments of glass fibers that transmit information through pulses of light generated by lasers, surrounded by coating that prevents the light from leaking out the floor
LAN
local area network
telecommuting
process in which highly prized workers are able to work anywhere at anytime
broad band
transmission capacity faster than 25 Mbps
twisted pair wire
-inexpesnive -widely available -easy to work with -advantages for?
adv. for coaxial cable
Higher bandwidth than twisted-pair Less susceptible to electromagnetic interference
B. workflow
____ is the movement of information as it progresses through the sequence of steps that make up an organization's work problems. A. collaboration B. workflow C. a workgroup D. a virtual team
C. TCP/IP
____ is the protocol of the Internet. A. DSL B. Ethernet C. TCP/IP D. Fiber
B. high bandwidth
_____ is an advantage of coaxial cable. A. security B. high bandwidth C. cost D. easy to work with
TCP protocol
analyzing the packet size is NOT a basic function of what?
IP
responsible for disassembling, delivering and reassembling data during transmission
hypertext
underlying concept defining the structure of the World Wide Web.
3 functions of TCP
-manages movement of data pockets between computers by establishing a connection between the computers -sequences the transfer of pockets -acknowledges packets that have been trasnmitted
packet switching
-transmission that breaks text into pockets -each packet carries info that will help it reach its destination: -senders IP address, intended recipients IP address, number of packets in the message, and sequence of number of packets within the message
D. IPv4
132.62.129.91 is an example of an ____ address. A. IPv6 B. IPv2 C. IPv8 D. IPv4
Digital Signal
A discrete pulse, either on or off, that conveys information in a binary form.
A. MAN
A network stretching across New York City would be a _____. A. MAN B. WAN C. PAN D. LAN
commercial (public) portal
A website that offers fairly routine content for diverse audiences. It offers customization only at the user interface.
A. affinity
A(n) ___ portal offers a single point of entry to an entire community of affiliated interests. A. affinity B. commercial C. industry wide D. corporate
C. corporate
A(n) ____ portal offers a personalized, single point of access through a web browser to critical business information located inside and outside an organization. A. commercial B. industrywide C. corporate D. affinity
B. industrywide
A(n) ____ portal serves entire industries. A. corporate B. industrywide C. commercial D. affinity
B. twisted pair
According to the textbook, ____ is the most commonly used cable medium. A. satellite B. twisted- pair C. radio D. microwave
extranet
An Intranet that allows limited access to its partners, suppliers, and customers is called a(n):
D. commercial
An _____ portal is intended for broad and diverse audiences, and it offers routine content, some of it in real time. A. corporate B. industrywide C. affinity D. commercial
D. Internet
An/The ___ is a network of networks. A. intranet B. externet C. extranet D. Internet
fiber optic cable
Difficult to work with (difficult to splice) is a disadvantage for?
A. The Web
E-learning refers to learning supported by ________. A. The Web B. an intranet C. an extranet D. the internet
fiber to the home
FTTH stands for?
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names
ICANN stands for?
2128
IPv6 will allow for _________ unique IP addresses.
updated webcrawlers
Most Internet search engines maintain an index of billions of Web pages. These indexes are updated using:
A. the rules for communication within the network
Network protocols describe ____ A.the rules for communication within the network B.the number of nodes in the network C.the connections between the nodes in the network D.the number of nodes in the network and the connections between them
virtual universities
Online universities in which students take classes via the Internet at home or an off-site location.
C. network surface
The ____ layer of TCP/IP places packets on, and receives them from, the network medium, which can be any networking technology. A. Internet B. application C. network surface D. transport
internet backbone
The primary network connections and telecommunications lines that link the computers and organizational nodes of the Internet.
NAPs (network access points)
Traffic exchange points in the routing hierarchy of the Internet that connects NSPs
fiber optic cable
Very high bandwidth Relatively inexpensive Difficult to tap (good security) -advantages for?
-direct/ server computing - peer to peer processing (P2P)
What are the two types of network processing?
all the way to the right
Where in a domain name do you find the top-level domain (TLD)?
C. Cost
Which of the following is a benefit of e-learning? A. Integrity B. Computer literacy C. Cost D. Interaction
B. WAN, MAN, LAN, PAN
Which of the following is the correct order of networks from largest to smallest? A.WAN, MAN, PAN, LAN B. WAN, MAN, LAN, PAN C. MAN, WAN, LAN, PAN D. MAN, WAN, PAN, LAN
B. difficult to work with
___ is a disadvantage of fiber- optic cable. A. security B. difficult to work with C. bandwith D. cost
B. twisted- pair
___ is the slowest cable medium. A. Microwave B. twisted- pair C. radio D. satellite
A. MOCs
____ are/is a tool for democratizing higher education. A. MOCs B. e- learning C. distance learning D. DSLs
B. IPv4
____ consists off 32 bits. A. IPv8 B. IPv4 C. IPV2 D. IPv6
D. high bandwidth
____ is NOT an advantage of twisted- pair wire. A. easy to work with B. availability C. cost D. high bandwidth
C. ethernet
____ is a common LAN protocol. A. twisted pair B. fiber C. ethernet D. internet
C. promotion time
____ is a disadvantage of telecommuting. A. productivity B. retention C. promotion time D. family life
D. visibility
____ is a disadvantage of telecommuting. A. stress- level B. family life C. proudcitivity D. visibility
C. a virtual team
____ is a group of people working in different locations. A. a workgroup B. collaboration C. a virtual team D. workflow
B. productivity
____ is an advantage of telecommuting. A. Connection B. Productivity C. visibilty D. promotion time
C. crowdsourcing, outsourcing
_____ involves ______ a task to an undefined, general large group of people in the form of an open call. A. crwodsourcing, insourcing B. telecommuting, insourcing C. crowdsourcing, outsourcing D. telecommuting, outsourcing
A. WAN
____s cover large geographical areas. A.WAN B. LAN C. PAN D. MAN
enterprise network
an organization's network composed of interconnected multiple LANs and WANs
distance learning
any learning situation in which teachers and students do not meet face to face
Corporate backbone networks
are high speed central networks to which multiple smaller networks connect.
LAN
connects two or more devices in a limited geographical region, usually within the same building, so that every device on the network can communicate with every other device. -uses Ethernet (hint: type of network)
coaxial cable
disadvantages of: Relatively expensive and inflexible Easily tapped (low to medium security) Somewhat difficult to work with
twisted pair wire
disadvantages: Slow (low bandwidth) Subject to interference Easily tapped (low security)
hyper text transport protocol
http stands for?
coaxial cable
insulated copper wire; used to carry high-speed data traffic and television signals
distributed processing
network architecture that divides processing work between two or more computers, linked together in a network
bandwith
network's transmission capacity
World Wide Web (WWW)
system of universally accepted standards for storing, retrieving, and displaying information via a direct/ server architecture
D. WAN
The Internet is a ____ A.LAN B. PAN C. MAN D. WAN